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Kitchen with Medium Tone Wood Cabinets, Concrete Countertops and a Peninsula Ideas

Crosby Street
Crosby Street
Luca Andrisani ArchitectLuca Andrisani Architect
Kitchen- photo by Peter Murdock
Inspiration for a large contemporary u-shaped kitchen remodel in New York with flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, concrete countertops, stainless steel appliances and a peninsula
Mainland St. Bachelor Pad
Mainland St. Bachelor Pad
Falken Reynolds InteriorsFalken Reynolds Interiors
Photo by: Lucas Finlay A successful entrepreneur and self-proclaimed bachelor, the owner of this 1,100-square-foot Yaletown property sought a complete renovation in time for Vancouver Winter Olympic Games. The goal: make it party central and keep the neighbours happy. For the latter, we added acoustical insulation to walls, ceilings, floors and doors. For the former, we designed the kitchen to provide ample catering space and keep guests oriented around the bar top and living area. Concrete counters, stainless steel cabinets, tin doors and concrete floors were chosen for durability and easy cleaning. The black, high-gloss lacquered pantry cabinets reflect light from the single window, and amplify the industrial space’s masculinity. To add depth and highlight the history of the 100-year-old garment factory building, the original brick and concrete walls were exposed. In the living room, a drywall ceiling and steel beams were clad in Douglas Fir to reference the old, original post and beam structure. We juxtaposed these raw elements with clean lines and bold statements with a nod to overnight guests. In the ensuite, the sculptural Spoon XL tub provides room for two; the vanity has a pop-up make-up mirror and extra storage; and, LED lighting in the steam shower to shift the mood from refreshing to sensual.
Denholm Kitchen
Denholm Kitchen
Peden & Pringle LtdPeden & Pringle Ltd
Douglas Gibb
Open concept kitchen - mid-sized contemporary u-shaped light wood floor and brown floor open concept kitchen idea in Other with a double-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, concrete countertops, gray backsplash, stainless steel appliances, gray countertops and a peninsula
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Crosby Street
Crosby Street
Luca Andrisani ArchitectLuca Andrisani Architect
Kitchen- photo by Peter Murdock
Inspiration for a large contemporary u-shaped kitchen remodel in New York with flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, concrete countertops, stainless steel appliances and a peninsula
Crosby Street
Crosby Street
Luca Andrisani ArchitectLuca Andrisani Architect
A column at the end of a kitchen peninsula was carved out to make open display shelves. Photo by Peter Murdock.
Example of a large trendy u-shaped kitchen design in New York with flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, concrete countertops, stainless steel appliances and a peninsula
Mainland St. Bachelor Pad
Mainland St. Bachelor Pad
Falken Reynolds InteriorsFalken Reynolds Interiors
Photo by: Lucas Finlay A successful entrepreneur and self-proclaimed bachelor, the owner of this 1,100-square-foot Yaletown property sought a complete renovation in time for Vancouver Winter Olympic Games. The goal: make it party central and keep the neighbours happy. For the latter, we added acoustical insulation to walls, ceilings, floors and doors. For the former, we designed the kitchen to provide ample catering space and keep guests oriented around the bar top and living area. Concrete counters, stainless steel cabinets, tin doors and concrete floors were chosen for durability and easy cleaning. The black, high-gloss lacquered pantry cabinets reflect light from the single window, and amplify the industrial space’s masculinity. To add depth and highlight the history of the 100-year-old garment factory building, the original brick and concrete walls were exposed. In the living room, a drywall ceiling and steel beams were clad in Douglas Fir to reference the old, original post and beam structure. We juxtaposed these raw elements with clean lines and bold statements with a nod to overnight guests. In the ensuite, the sculptural Spoon XL tub provides room for two; the vanity has a pop-up make-up mirror and extra storage; and, LED lighting in the steam shower to shift the mood from refreshing to sensual.
Mainland St. Bachelor Pad
Mainland St. Bachelor Pad
Falken Reynolds InteriorsFalken Reynolds Interiors
Photo by: Lucas Finlay A successful entrepreneur and self-proclaimed bachelor, the owner of this 1,100-square-foot Yaletown property sought a complete renovation in time for Vancouver Winter Olympic Games. The goal: make it party central and keep the neighbours happy. For the latter, we added acoustical insulation to walls, ceilings, floors and doors. For the former, we designed the kitchen to provide ample catering space and keep guests oriented around the bar top and living area. Concrete counters, stainless steel cabinets, tin doors and concrete floors were chosen for durability and easy cleaning. The black, high-gloss lacquered pantry cabinets reflect light from the single window, and amplify the industrial space’s masculinity. To add depth and highlight the history of the 100-year-old garment factory building, the original brick and concrete walls were exposed. In the living room, a drywall ceiling and steel beams were clad in Douglas Fir to reference the old, original post and beam structure. We juxtaposed these raw elements with clean lines and bold statements with a nod to overnight guests. In the ensuite, the sculptural Spoon XL tub provides room for two; the vanity has a pop-up make-up mirror and extra storage; and, LED lighting in the steam shower to shift the mood from refreshing to sensual.

Kitchen with Medium Tone Wood Cabinets, Concrete Countertops and a Peninsula Ideas

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